This product is amazing. It can be used for so many applications. It can even fix damaged car rubber hoses, would you believe. It really is an incredible product!!!
Such an Handyman 👨🔧 I recently hired a handy man and gave him a list. When I got home, only items #1, 3, & 5 were done. *Turns out, he only does odd jobs*
A good question, Joseph! There is a huge difference between the two. Coolant has a few properties besides the obvious. The main thing is keeping the motor from corroding the internal components quality. Saying that, I always use coolant in my vehicles. However, in this case, due to the cost of coolant, I didn't want to use it in case the RapidFix cement didn't work. But I am happy to say that it does!!! It's a great product 👌
Awesome thumbnail to this video Moussa. Your video production has really excelled over the past few months. Well done. What other applications do you recommend for this product? Thanks in advance.
Thanks Joe! RapidFix can repair all types of materials like metal, rubber, plastic & combined materials if necessary! This product truly has endless applications. I have been researching this product for a while, and I finally found a really good reason to try it. This has saved me a lot of money, not to mention the downtime, waiting to get my tractor back in service. I am very happy with this product.
Awesome job we have a product hear called J B Weld works great for lots of things. Wish I had a nickel for every radiator I soldered on trucks cars and buses over the years . I would clearly have at least 2 dollars . Cheers
$2 or not, that's a lot of radiator repairs! Unfortunately, these days, some radiators are made out of both metal and plastic, so you they can't be welded so easily. This, for me, was a safe and great alternative, and it works great! P.S. I will be releasing the homebrew video in the next few weeks, which we made a while back where I mentioned to you and your channel if you remember. Then, soon following that, I will have a beer tasting Livechat. But the big question is, 'would you like to joine us'? Probably on Zoom or Google meet. It will be on 10am Saturday morning Sydney time which will make it 8pm Friday for you. How does that sound?
"Good Job Grandpa, Grandpa fixing the digger" - from Raphy 😂
😆 I love it! Don't worry Raphy, you will be on it soon enough! 😆 🤣 😂
That's incredible! Can you fix other things with that glue aswell?
This product is amazing. It can be used for so many applications. It can even fix damaged car rubber hoses, would you believe. It really is an incredible product!!!
Such an Handyman 👨🔧
I recently hired a handy man and gave him a list.
When I got home, only items #1, 3, & 5 were done.
*Turns out, he only does odd jobs*
😆 🤣 😂 that sounds very disappointing. I bet you were Counting on him doing everything! 😆
Looks like a handy product , my question is what’s the difference between coolant and plain water?
A good question, Joseph!
There is a huge difference between the two. Coolant has a few properties besides the obvious. The main thing is keeping the motor from corroding the internal components quality. Saying that, I always use coolant in my vehicles. However, in this case, due to the cost of coolant, I didn't want to use it in case the RapidFix cement didn't work. But I am happy to say that it does!!! It's a great product 👌
Awesome thumbnail to this video Moussa. Your video production has really excelled over the past few months. Well done. What other applications do you recommend for this product? Thanks in advance.
Thanks Joe! RapidFix can repair all types of materials like metal, rubber, plastic & combined materials if necessary! This product truly has endless applications. I have been researching this product for a while, and I finally found a really good reason to try it. This has saved me a lot of money, not to mention the downtime, waiting to get my tractor back in service.
I am very happy with this product.
@@quantumhomeimprovements Thanks Moussa
Awesome job we have a product hear called J B Weld works great for lots of things. Wish I had a nickel for every radiator I soldered on trucks cars and buses over the years . I would clearly have at least 2 dollars . Cheers
$2 or not, that's a lot of radiator repairs! Unfortunately, these days, some radiators are made out of both metal and plastic, so you they can't be welded so easily. This, for me, was a safe and great alternative, and it works great!
P.S. I will be releasing the homebrew video in the next few weeks, which we made a while back where I mentioned to you and your channel if you remember.
Then, soon following that, I will have a beer tasting Livechat. But the big question is, 'would you like to joine us'? Probably on Zoom or Google meet.
It will be on 10am Saturday morning Sydney time which will make it 8pm Friday for you. How does that sound?
@@quantumhomeimprovements I. Can’t commit to that but thanks for the invite.
Looks cool, I am now thinking what is broken at home 😅
Seriously, it can fix almost anything! You have to see it too, believe it! Thanks Xiaoming